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Revision as of 07:07, 27 October 2022

This device is marked as not booting.
Jingling JingPad A1
JingPad A1
JingPad A1
Manufacturer Jingling
Name JingPad A1
Codename jingpad-a1
Released 2021
Hardware
Chipset Unisoc Tiger T7510
CPU 2.0 GHz ARM Cortex-A75
GPU PowerVR GM 9446
Display 2368x1728 AMOLED
Storage 128 GB / 256 GB
Memory 8 GB
Architecture aarch64
Software
Original software JingOS (Linux 4.14)
postmarketOS
Category testing
Pre-built images no
Unixbench Whet/Dhry score 6620.0


Contributors

  • R
  • Clevrpwn

Users owning this device

  • Clevrpwn (Notes: For pmOS development)
  • Shiishii (Notes: Daily driver Tab Ubuntu Touch)


How to enter flash mode

Recovery

  • Turn off your device;
  • Press Power button and after 1 second press also “Volume Down”;
  • Hold both till JingPad logo appears;
  • After the JingPad logo appears, release “Power” & “Volume-”
  • Welcome to Recovery!

Fastboot Mode

  • Turn off your device
  • Boot JingPad A1 into recovery mode;
  • Choose “Reboot into bootloader.”
  • After booting into bootloader mode, connect your device to a Linux desktop using the original USB Cable;
  • Open Terminal in the SDK location, check your device is connected with:
 sudo ./fastboot devices

Installation

See also